Beyoncé(Newser) - Rumors have been swirling that there's trouble in paradise for Beyonce and Jay Z ever since that little elevator incident between Jay Z and his wife's sister, Solange Knowles. But now the New York Post is reporting that Bey is actually apartment-hunting without her hubby, citing multiple sources.

Then again, the Post is the same paper that, a couple days ago, published a story headlined "Inside the crumbling marriage of Jay Z and Beyonce" that promptly got ripped apart by outlets including the Daily Beast and Jezebel.

The DB called the Post's claims "dubious," and Jezebel noted that "a good 80%" of those claims came from a single anonymous source. Gawker also pointed out last week that the Post's Page Six is "the only mainstream publication seriously reporting on the [supposed] split" but then again, "ya know, it's Page Six." Beyonce herself fueled the rumors earlier this month by changing the lyrics to one of her songs at an Ohio performance, causing some to think she

When you come across a loving husband and wife, do you ever wonder what's their secret? We know the feeling. But as most contented partners know, being in a happy relationship isn't the luck of the draw. It takes work -- and a lot of collaboration. Blissful couples also share a lot of the same patterns. And luckily, we've uncovered some of their easy-to-adopt tricks. You may want to mark them down.

1. Communicate a lot
Every conversation doesn't have to be a deep one. Sometimes it's nice to just check in to see how your other half is doing. Emails and texts also apply. Feeling flirty? Send a sexy emoticon (yes, they do exist) for a little fun.

2. Make time for outside friends
When you let other people into your world, you don't put so much pressure on your spouse to be Mr. Everything.

An X-ray in Scotland revealed quite the surprise(Newser) - A 38-year-old female patient was presented with symptoms including mild incontinence, sepsis, lethargy, and unexplained weight loss.

Diagnosis: She'd had a sex toy inside her body for 10 years without knowing it, reports the Scottish Daily Record. Doctors in Aberdeen discovered the 5-inch toy, which was pressing against her bladder, after X-raying the woman's abdomen. The woman then recalled using it with a partner a decade ago in a night of drunken love-making, explains Fox News.

Surgeons removed the toy, and the woman is now fine. As goofy as it sounds, the case outlined in the Journal of Sexual Medicine represented a life-threatening condition.